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Immigration Waivers

Trust Our Experienced Connecticut Immigration Attorneys

Have you been denied a visa to come to the United States? Don’t give
up hope. Although the road ahead may have gotten a little more complex,
there are still paths you can take to achieve your dream of coming to
the United States. Especially in these circumstances, it is best to work
with a skilled Connecticut immigration lawyer who can help guide you through
your options.

Types of Waivers

There are many different types of waivers to address different circumstances
and situations that individuals find themselves in. An experienced attorney
can help you determine what waiver would best fit your needs.

The following is a sample of the most common types of waivers:

Waiver after prior removal

Waiver of unlawful presence

Waiver for crimes more than 15 years old

Waiver of crimes of moral turpitude

Waiver for non-immigrants

Do I Need a Waiver?

Many events may require you to obtain a waiver in order to enter or return
to the U.S. Our staff can help you assess your situation so that you can
reach a decision on whether or not you want to file.

What is an I-601? What is the I-601A Waiver For?

The I-601 and I-601A waivers are for those who have accumulated unlawful
presence in the U.S. Anyone under this circumstance is subject to a 3-year
or 10-year bar from the U.S.

You have the choice of filing Form I-601 or the Form I-601A. Form I-601
is the Application for Waiver of Grounds of Admissibility. If you have
a spouse, fiance, or parent who is a citizen of the United States or is
a lawful permanent resident who will experience “extreme”
hardship if you are denied admission to the U.S., you are able to use
this form. Unfortunately, you cannot use this form if you have a child
who is a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident.

Form I-601A or Application for Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver may
be used if you are already living in the U.S. and are eligible to request
a provisional waiver before having your consular interview. If you are
a spouse or child of permanent residents, or siblings of U.S. citizens,
and adult and married children of U.S. citizens, you are able to use this waiver.

Se Habla Español. Call the Law Offices of James A. Welcome.

Before moving forward with any applications, get in touch with the team
at the Law Offices of James A. Welcome. We are available on evenings and
weekends or for phone appointments to discuss your case. We are committed
to excellence and backed by years of experience.

Contact us today to learn more about your options. We serve clients worldwide from
offices in Waterbury, Danbury, and Norwalk.

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Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual
case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.